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McMaster University Security Services. Drug Education. Sgt O ’ Donnell. Marijuana. About Marijuana. Attempts to regulate and tax the drug began in 1937 and eventually it was classified as a Schedule I drug by the Controlled Substance Act of 1970. .
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McMaster University Security Services Drug Education Sgt O’Donnell
About Marijuana Attempts to regulate and tax the drug began in 1937 and eventually it was classified as a Schedule I drug by the Controlled Substance Act of 1970. Slang or Street Names:Weed, Pot, Bud, Grass
The Marijuana plant is a green leafy bush with serrated leaves. The leaves are dried and then smoked in hand rolled cigarettes.
Physical and Psychological Effects • Relaxation • Euphoria • Increased appetite • Altered perception, • Impaired coordination, • Paranoia • Increase in heart rate
Signs and Symptoms of a high: • Pleasurable sensations • Feeling "stoned" • Relaxation • Distorted perception • Vivid sights • Vivid sounds
More Symptoms… • Dry mouth • Dry eyes • Hunger - commonly called the "munchies" • Thirst • Increased laughing • Clumsiness • Poor coordination • Poor driving • Unawareness of time passage
Other possible symptoms use: (especially with excessive doses) • Anxiety • Fear of dying • Panic • Panic attack • Psychosis • Psychosis • Hallucinations • Paranoia • Confusion • Vomiting • Red eyes
Symptoms of long-term use: • Cannabis dependence • Psychological • Dependence • Apathy
Crystal MethSlang or Street Names:Crystal, Speed, Go Fast, Crank EFFECTS Euphoria Loss of appetite Increased blood pressure Paranoia Aggressiveness Convulsions Stroke and death Stimulate that was used for treatment of narcolepsy in the late 1930’s.
COCAINESlang or Street Names:Blow, Powder, White, Coke, Cane Cocaine was first used in the 1800's as an anesthetic. Extracted from the leaves of the Erythroxylon Coca Bush grown in South America, it is the most potent stimulant of a natural origin. Abuse and adverse side affects caused the drug to be restricted in 1906.
Cocaine is available as either a powder or base form • Cocaine in powder form can be • Snorted • Injected • Taken orally. • Cocaine Base, commonly referred to as "Crack", is smoked.
Physical and Psychological effects of Cocaine • euphoria • loss of appetite • dilated pupils • paranoia • increase in heart rate and blood pressure.
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